Tag: japanesegarden
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Kairakuen in February: The Best Place to See Plum Blossoms in Japan Before Cherry Blossom Season
February may not be the first month that comes to mind when you think of traveling to Japan. Cherry blossoms dominate postcards, guidebooks, and social feeds — but February can feel quiet, even uninviting. I get it: visiting Japan in winter might sound like you’ll see bare trees and chilly streets. However, in Japanese culture,…
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Hamarikyu Gardens: Tokyo’s Hidden Oasis of Calm and Autumn Colors
Introduction: A Rare Moment of Peace in the Heart of Tokyo Tokyo is often described as a city that never stops—fast, energetic, and overflowing with lights, trains, and people. But hidden right inside its modern business district lies a place that feels almost unreal: Hamarikyu Gardens, a vast Edo-period garden surrounded by towering skyscrapers. For…
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Hase Temple: The Most Famous Japanese Garden In Kamakura
Have you ever been here, Hase Temple? Actually, here is my second most favorite temple in Kamakura. (My No.1 is Engakuji) Last autumn, Hase Temple was held light up event at night. I’ve never been to the event so finally,I could visit here during the time. Hase Temple is known as a Japanese garden. Inside…
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Meigetsuin: The Finest Garden And A Photo Of Japanese Room
Have you ever been to here, Meigetsuin? I guess when you search about Japan, you might see the photo. It’s known as a famous Japanese garden and room. To enjoy to trip in Kamakura, you don’t have to miss it! ***Are you looking for hotel in Kamakura? Agoda will help you!*** 1. A Glimpse into…

